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PennyHeaven7

09/12/03 5:42 PM

#2622 RE: PennyHeaven7 #2621

TTN could be seen by over 12 Million people not only in the U.S. but 37 nations all over the World.
The following info is from.http://networkteleports.com/
Frequently Asked Questions <http://networkteleports.com/Images/technology.gif>
Q: I am currently running on a local television station and would like to expand and maybe even be picked up and syndicated. How can you help me?
A: You wish to broadcast Direct-to-Home. Our strong satellite signal reaches more than 12 million households in 37 nations throughout North, South and Central America as well as the entire Caribbean, including Bermuda & Hawaii.

Q: What type of equipment will someone need to view my show?
A: This service will only reach those individuals who have access to a C-band satellite dish. However, most hospitals, colleges, hotels, restaurants, and many homes and offices have such antennas.

Q: Can people in other countries view my program?
A: Yes, our "domestic" satellite signal reaches 37 nations. International service is available, however it should be ordered well in advance.

Q: How much will a transmission like this cost?
A: Costs depend on power, bandwidth, and your receive antenna size. Each job is custom priced.

Q: Where can I purchase equipment?
A: Normally, no equipment purchase is necessary. If needed, Network Teleports can locate the nearest vendor for you for installation or service.


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skunksyard

09/12/03 6:50 PM

#2624 RE: PennyHeaven7 #2621

foxy...read it carefully and see if you see the same thing I see....

Beginning October 31, 2003, NTI?s comprehensive one-stop approach, high quality technology, and redundant communications systems will allow TTN to deliver

NTI?s satellite uplinks will deliver the TTN signal to television stations, cable head ends and direct-to-home viewers

I'm not an expert but this tells me this company is providing the mechanism for anyone who wants to pick up TTN...not announcing that anyone has picked up TTN....

What do you think?